The silent menace: Worm bezoar causing acute intestinal obstruction
Intestinal obstruction represents a critical surgical emergency with a myriad of potential causes, ranging from mechanical blockages to functional impairments. In contrast to developed nations, where the usual causes of obstruction are adhesions, strictures, and metabolic derangements, infective eti...
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author | Shiva Shiva Sahil Kumar Pankaj Singh Sanjeev Kumar Suresh Kumar |
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description | Intestinal obstruction represents a critical surgical emergency with a myriad of potential causes, ranging from mechanical blockages to functional impairments. In contrast to developed nations, where the usual causes of obstruction are adhesions, strictures, and metabolic derangements, infective etiologies, like tuberculosis and parasitic infestations, are more common in developing countries. We present a case report of a 22-year-old man presenting with acute intestinal obstruction due to a massive ascariasis infestation. The patient exhibited classical symptoms of intestinal obstruction, including abdominal pain, distension, and vomiting. Imaging studies revealed multiple air–fluid levels, suggesting a small bowel obstruction. Emergency surgical intervention was performed, and a substantial number of live worms were extracted from the small intestine, relieving the obstruction. Postoperative recovery was uneventful, and the patient was discharged with anthelmintic therapy and instructions for improved sanitation practices. This case underscores the importance of considering worm bezoars as a differential diagnosis in patients presenting with acute intestinal obstruction, particularly in endemic regions, and highlights the significance of prompt surgical intervention for resolution. Additionally, it emphasizes the critical role of public health measures in preventing and managing parasitic infestations. |
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spelling | doaj-art-c7de187dffa54e998748dd7e2ce340e12025-02-11T14:06:40ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Family Medicine and Primary Care2249-48632278-71352025-01-0114149449710.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_933_24The silent menace: Worm bezoar causing acute intestinal obstructionShiva ShivaSahil KumarPankaj SinghSanjeev KumarSuresh KumarIntestinal obstruction represents a critical surgical emergency with a myriad of potential causes, ranging from mechanical blockages to functional impairments. In contrast to developed nations, where the usual causes of obstruction are adhesions, strictures, and metabolic derangements, infective etiologies, like tuberculosis and parasitic infestations, are more common in developing countries. We present a case report of a 22-year-old man presenting with acute intestinal obstruction due to a massive ascariasis infestation. The patient exhibited classical symptoms of intestinal obstruction, including abdominal pain, distension, and vomiting. Imaging studies revealed multiple air–fluid levels, suggesting a small bowel obstruction. Emergency surgical intervention was performed, and a substantial number of live worms were extracted from the small intestine, relieving the obstruction. Postoperative recovery was uneventful, and the patient was discharged with anthelmintic therapy and instructions for improved sanitation practices. This case underscores the importance of considering worm bezoars as a differential diagnosis in patients presenting with acute intestinal obstruction, particularly in endemic regions, and highlights the significance of prompt surgical intervention for resolution. Additionally, it emphasizes the critical role of public health measures in preventing and managing parasitic infestations.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_933_24ascariasisintestinal obstructionworm bezoar |
spellingShingle | Shiva Shiva Sahil Kumar Pankaj Singh Sanjeev Kumar Suresh Kumar The silent menace: Worm bezoar causing acute intestinal obstruction Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care ascariasis intestinal obstruction worm bezoar |
title | The silent menace: Worm bezoar causing acute intestinal obstruction |
title_full | The silent menace: Worm bezoar causing acute intestinal obstruction |
title_fullStr | The silent menace: Worm bezoar causing acute intestinal obstruction |
title_full_unstemmed | The silent menace: Worm bezoar causing acute intestinal obstruction |
title_short | The silent menace: Worm bezoar causing acute intestinal obstruction |
title_sort | silent menace worm bezoar causing acute intestinal obstruction |
topic | ascariasis intestinal obstruction worm bezoar |
url | https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_933_24 |
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